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hear·ing
hi rIng
复数:hearings
词根:hear
adj.hearable 听得见的;中听的
n.hearer 听者;旁听人
vi.hear 听;听见
vt.hear 听到,听;听说;审理
Noun
1. (law) a proceeding (usually by a court) where evidence is taken for the purpose of determining an issue of fact and reaching a decision based on that evidence
2. an opportunity to state your case and be heard;
"they condemned him without a hearing"
"he saw that he had lost his audience"
3. the range within which a voice can be heard;
"the children were told to stay within earshot"
4. the act of hearing attentively;
"you can learn a lot by just listening"
"they make good music--you should give them a hearing"
5. a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken;
"the investigative committee will hold hearings in Chicago"
6. the ability to hear; the auditory faculty;
"his hearing was impaired"
Adjective
1. able to perceive sound
hearing loss听觉损耗;听觉损失
hearing aidn. 助听器
sense of hearing听觉
hearing impairment听觉障碍,听力损伤
court hearing庭审
public hearing公平
hard of hearing重听的;有点聋的
hold a hearing举行听证会
preliminary hearingn. 调查庭
hearing test听力测试;听力检查
congressional hearing国会听证会
people hearing without listening听而不闻;在漫不经心地听着别人讲话
hearing threshold听阈
13世纪初,“通过耳朵感知声音,倾听行为”,是 hear(v.)的动词名词。 “在法庭上听取证据” 的意思来自1570年代。 Hearing-aid 是从1908年开始使用的。
听觉
[拉auditus]听觉,听力
听觉
又称 :听觉(audition)
听觉
聽覺
听审
听证会
The first known use of hearing was in the 13th century
heartenverb
to cheer up : encourage
heartenverb
to cheer up : encourage
heartburnnoun
a burning discomfort seeming to occur in the area of the heart and usually due to spasms which pass acid from the stomach into the esophagus
heartbreaknoun
crushing grief, anguish, or distress
heartbeatnoun
a single contracting and expanding of the heart
heartachenoun
sorrow entry 1 sense 1a, anguish
hearsenoun
a vehicle for conveying the dead to the grave
hearsaynoun
something heard from another : rumor
hearsay evidence
hearkenverb
listen sense 1, attend
hearingnoun
the process or power of taking in sound : the sense by which a person hears
the range within which the normal voice may be heard
stay within hearing
a chance to present one's case
demanded a hearing
a listening to arguments or testimony
a session in which testimony is heard
held public hearings on the bill
hearingnoun
the act or power of apprehending soundspecifically: one of the special senses of vertebrates that is concerned with the perception of sound, is mediated through the organ of Corti of the ear in mammals, is normally sensitive in humans to sound vibrations between 16 and 27,000 hertz but most receptive to those between 2000 and 5000 hertz, is conducted centrally by the cochlear branch of the auditory nerve, and is coordinated especially in the medial geniculate body
1 I couldn’t bear hearing or reading about the bombing details and Denise’s horrible death once again.
2 If you want practice hearing syncopations, listen to some ragtime or jazz.
3 It was like hearing a phrase from a catchy song: I couldn’t stop myself from reciting the next line.
4 During the McMillian hearings, a local minister had held a regional church meeting about the case and had asked me to come speak.
5 “This is just a hearing to set bail.”
6 “Don't worry, I'm only here because I didn't want to miss hearing you read!”
7 I sputter, not believing what I am hearing.
8 A distinguished British student of animal populations, Dr. Charles Elton, has said, “We are hearing the early rumblings of what may become an avalanche in strength.”
9 And Lyra thrilled at those times with the same deep thrill she’d felt all her life on hearing the word North.
10 He said, “That’s it, no more talk, you opened your mouth one time too many. You rotten kids today don’t listen to no one, but I’ma show you something that’ll improve your hearing.”
11 She did not remember ever hearing his voice before, but what was there to say that the servants of the Many-Faced God could not change their voices as easily as they did their faces?
12 He turned aside; then, hearing a sharp scrape on the floor, stiffened.
他转过身去; 接着他听见地板上嚓的一声,声音锐利,就全身紧张起来.
13 On hearing his name, Franklin lifted his troubled, regal head from the recesses of the hatchback, and I saw the black-and-white markings of an English setter.
14 I don’t know if there’s a word that means the same as “bright” in terms of hearing, but I wish I knew one, because my ears were hearing brightly now.
15 After hearing the details of Just Renee’s nightmare, she knew exactly what the problem was.
16 “Just hearing things,” he no doubt told himself.
17 They were taller and darker than the Men of Bree and were believed to have strange powers of sight and hearing, and to understand the languages of beasts and birds.
18 Tad glanced down at his phone to see if he just missed hearing the text coming in.
19 She still has very acute hearing, though she is eighty years old.
尽管她已经八十岁了,但她的听觉仍然很灵敏.
20 It carried news that those at home had almost despaired of hearing.
3 倾听
open-eared listening audient listen ear hearken list give an ear to lend on ear give ear to be all ears listen to audience attend tend follow hear incline lend an ear to incline ear
5 审讯
6 审问
examination interrogation interrogatory try examine interrogate question trial proof quest hear arraign grill
7 听力范围
8 消息
speerings thing information line word oil news message knowledge communication wire intelligence crack pickup steer skinny tiding guff bug in ear
9 听
listening harking listen hark list listen to audition hear auditory oyez can audience auscultation tend confess
15 听觉
acoustic auditory aural acoustical auricular auditive audile ear audition sense audio- audio sound perceptive audial
16 申辩机会
17 叱责
upbraiding hell wig rebuke doing wigging telling-off what-for threap chastise waltz into rouse on what for hop on
18 听讼
20 听审